Agartala April 12: Lost his job and runs out of salt. Sanjit Lodh, a jobless teacher, is struggling daily to feed his family by driving other people’s rental cars. He is a resident of East Chanmari area of Barajala Assembly Constituency. But the aggressive attitude of the ruling party seems to have made him disorientated on the way of life. In the end, the entire family of the job-lost teacher was forced to sit on the streets after the chief minister drew attention to the demand for fair justice and security.
The miscreants of the ruling party allegedly ambushed his house on Tuesday night. The helpless teacher sat on the side of the road in front of his house and told the media that since the election results were announced on March 2, continuous attacks have been organized on his house. Even if there is no harm to anyone, his family is a CPIM supporter! So the whole family is busy with constant terror. After leaving his job, this unemployed teacher continues to treat his wife who is suffering from a critical illness and to educate the children of the family by driving other people’s rental cars. In front of the house is the old father’s tea shop. Even though there has been constant terror since the election results, miscreants on Tuesday ransacked his elderly father’s shop and living room.
The entire family is not getting fair justice despite informing the police. Finally, on Wednesday morning, the family of unemployed teacher Sanjith sat on the streets, drawing the attention of the Chief Minister. He said that his daughter’s examination is going on in the family. The miscreants of the ruling party are constantly attacking him. And Sanjith’s younger brother’s auto car is lined up by masked centrist leaders. The jobless teacher also said that his house is only 500 to 600 meters away from the Raj Bhavan. But there is no security. If the chief minister looks into the matter, he can dream of living with his family. Otherwise, Sanjit Lodh thinks it is better to die than to live like this. Meanwhile, Sanjit’s old father Babulal Lodh cried. He begged for the family’s life with tears in his eyes and clasped his hands in front of the media camera. He said the whole family wants to live properly. And as soon as news of this incident spread, Joint Movement 10,323 strongly condemned it. Demands have been made to provide financial support to the families of the affected teachers who have lost their jobs.